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The left s candidate, Pedro Castillo, is claiming victory at this point, but his winning margin is extremely thin, about 44,000 ballots out of 16 MM cast. Meanwhile, Keiko Fujimori, daughter of disgraced president and autocrat Alberto Fujimori, is charging voting fraud and asking for a recount. Keiko represents Peru s bourgeois sectors, from the upper class to many in the anti-communist middle class. It is a foregone conclusion that, as the left stages victories in Bolivia and now possibly Peru, and with broad anti-establishment protests in Chile, Ecuador and recently even Colombia, easily one of the most brutally repressive countries in the world, Washington is moving its secret assets to roll back and smash this social change tide. Indeed, from a purely democratic standpoint, Keiko Fujimori s political dynasty credentials are a joke:
New Speaker Series Sheds Light on Transitional Justice
The New England Law | Boston Center for International Law and Policy launches free global speaker series to address racial injustice.
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BOSTON, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Center for International Law and Policy at New England Law | Boston set a date for the inaugural panel of the
Transitional Justice in the USA speaker series. The virtual event will take place Tuesday, February 23, 12:30–2:00pm EST, and is free and open to anyone interested in learning more. Register at
Transitional justice is a process that many countries go through following a period of conflict to address large-scale human rights violations and repression. With so much happening in the U.S. right now, it is vital to start a conversation about what we do next.